A Cisco CatOS to Cisco IOS conversion tool is provided in Cisco E-DI 2.2.1 to help Cisco Catalyst 6500 users migrate their CatOS devices to Cisco IOS. The tool is available in the CLI console and the GUI

Installation

For information on installing and setting up Cisco E-DI 2.2.1, see Installation and Setup Guide for Enhanced Device Interface 2.2.1 on Windows.

For all the other procedures, see User Guide for Cisco Enhanced Device Interface, 2.2.1 on Windows.

Incremental Device Updates

Incremental Device Updates (IDU)s allow Cisco E-DI to be updated with support for new device packages.

To add device packages from CDC, the Cisco E-DI administrator can login to CDC, specify the Cisco E-DI version, and download the files for the device packages. See http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/sw-center/sw-netmgmt.shtml. Once the required device package files are downloaded, they can be copied to Cisco E-DI, and installed using the maintenance shell. See Installation and Setup Guide for Enhanced Device Interface 2.2.1 on Windows.

New Features in This Release

The new features in this release are:

•New IDUs added

IDUs for new IOS releases 12.2(33)SXH2a and 12.2(33)SXI1.

IDU supporting CatOS8.7(1).

•Support migration

Support migration of CatOS devices running CatOS8.7 to IOS release12.2(33)SXH3 and 12.2(33)SXI1.

•Translation capability

There are two end user features that are built for translation capability.

–Command Translator GUI

–CLI based Configuration Translator

•Critical bug fixes, see Table 2 for the list of fixes for this release

For details, see Installation and Setup Guide for Enhanced Device Interface 2.2.1 on Windows.

Accessing Documentation

You can access Cisco E-DI 2.2.1 documentation using these options:

•PDFs of the User Guide for Cisco Enhanced Device Interface, 2.2.1and the Programmer's Guide for Cisco Enhanced Device Interface 2.2.1 are available in the documentation folder in the E-DI Install Location/Cisco EDI/docs.

•The UI applications, Command Analyzer, Operational Data Model, Command Modeler, Command Translator, Macro Command Manager, and Device Configuration have integrated Online help. That is, for each application, from the GUI, select Help > Help Contents to launch the help for that application

Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines

For information on obtaining documentation, obtaining support, providing documentation feedback, security guidelines, and also recommended aliases and general Cisco documents, see the monthly What's New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at:

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